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"Little Lies" is a song by British-American #rock band #FleetwoodMac from their 14th studio album, #TangoInTheNight (1987). It was written by band member #ChristineMcVie and her then-husband, Eddy Quintela, with lead vocals performed primarily by McVie; the chorus features backing vocals by #LindseyBuckingham and #StevieNicks. The song was released in August 1987 by #WarnerBrosRecords, as the third #single from Tango in the Night.
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"Dreams" is a song by the British-American rock band #FleetwoodMac, written and sung by #StevieNicks for the band's eleventh studio album, #Rumours (1977). In the United States, #Dreams was released as the second single from Rumours in March 1977, while in the United Kingdom, the song was released as the third single in June 1977. A stage performance of "Dreams" was used as the promotional #musicVideo. In the US, "Dreams" sold more than one million copies.
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"Landslide" is a song by the British-American #rock band Fleetwood Mac, written and performed by #StevieNicks. The song was first featured on the band's self-titled album Fleetwood Mac (1975). The original recording also appears on the compilation albums #25YearsTheChain (1992), #TheVeryBestOfFleetwoodMac (2002) and #50YearsDontStop (2018), while a live version was released as a single 23 years later from the live reunion album #TheDance (1997).
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"Gypsy" is a song by British-American #rock band #FleetwoodMac. The song was written by #StevieNicks around 1979; the earliest demo recordings were made in early 1980 with #TomMoncrieff for possible inclusion on her debut solo album #BellaDonna. When Nicks' close friend Robin Anderson died of #leukemia, the song took on a new significance and Nicks dedicated the song to her in future performances. "#Gypsy" was the second single release.
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Various Artists, A Very Special Christmas, 1987 on A&M

Long before Maria’s “All I Want For Christmas” came this wonderful compilation to benefit Special Olympics International with a whos-who of mid-late 80s artists covering holiday songs:

  • The Pointer Sisters – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  • Eurythmics – Winter Wonderland
  • Whitney Houston – Do You Hear What I Hear
  • Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band – Merry Christmas Baby
  • The Pretenders – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  • John Cougar Mellencamp – I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
  • Sting – Gabriel’s Message
  • Run-DMC – Christmas in Hollis
  • U2 – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
  • Madonna – Santa Baby
  • Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band – The Little Drummer Boy
  • Bryan Adams – Run Rudolph Run
  • Bon Jovi – Back Door Santa
  • Alison Moyet – The Coventry Carol
  • Stevie Nicks – Silent Night

This is holiday music I can get behind – though Christmas in Hollis does have a certain earworm quality I still love it. Artwork by Keith Haring, of course.

My copy via Beverly Coin & Jewelry. Different versions exist with black vs gold lettering on the cover, and with green/red on different side labels.

#1980s #1987 #AM #AlisonMoyet #BeverlyCoinJewel #BeverlyMA #BruceSpringsteenTheEStreetBand #BryanAdams #compilation #Eurythmics #holiday #JohnCougarMellencamp #Madonna #PointerSisters #Pretenders #RunDMC_ #StevieNicks #Sting #U2 #variousArtists #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds #WhitneyHouston

"Rhiannon" (released as a #single under the title "#Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)") is a song written by #StevieNicks and originally recorded by the British-American #rock band #FleetwoodMac on their eponymous album in 1975; it was issued as a single the following year. The song's U.S. chart peak was in June 1976, when it hit no. 11. The song peaked at no. 46 in the UK singles chart for three weeks after re-release in February 1978.
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